I've an addictive personality. I'm even addicted to work. must have coffee:coffee: & weed starts of my day :2thumbsup:
to my love for the kind of world i would prefer to live in. one in which aggressiveness does not dominate, where indeed it is barely known if even at all. one in which beliefs do not teach narrowness in any sense. one in which nature is revered and respected and governments, where the exist at all, exist to serve people and not people to serve governments where even hierarchies are rare, conditional, and not rigidly formalized. where people are not enslaved by a false sense of freedom where they are not blinded into pursuing gratification in symbolic value and chemically induced illusions of escape, but rather where it is to be found, in exploring and creating the limitless diversity of the infinite universe that surrounds them.
I too am a highly addictive personality. Or may I rephrase that to say, I got shit for willpower. At least with being self-aware, I've manage to avoid the big heavy addictions. Pot would be my abused substance.
I can get addicted to anything. From work to drugs. I try to keep addicted to work and exercise so I stay away from other things, but moderation can be hard.
I never buy Lays anymore. Couldn't put the bag away once it was open. Greatest decision ever Would not call it an addiction really but yeah op already specified this thread is more about strong habits.
I've never been a chip person myself. I think it's because I don't really like salty food and chips tend to be very salty for my taste.
I've never bought lays, I've always managed to get it for free. It's too risky anyway, you can get STD's and it's expensive if you want any length of time or something a little out of the ordi........ ... ... you're talking about potato chips, aren't you? ... ... nevermind............ :leaving:
Lmao. My train of thought as I was reading your post: oh that's cool he gets free chips....wait....wtf....
ive always been addicted to driving fast. i go the speed limits in town but outside its hard... when you driving on a road that has no cars or roads to turn on for 3 miles and you can see ahead and you then drive right over the yellow line in the center of the road and just open that car up..